April 2023

Best Places To Eat In Disney World

You can’t go to Disney and not experiment with the food! Let’s break down some of the top places to get a bite to eat, and what food & drink you should be looking for on the menu during your next Florida Vacation and Disney trip. Disney Springs The place where food and drink is plentiful. First and foremost, if you’ve never had cookies at Gideon’s, get ready to have your life changed. The cookies & cream are my favorite. Here’s a tip for you, though: Order ahead. Not just a few hours in ahead, at least 24 hours in advance. If you know anything about my last name, you know it’s Irish. If you’re like me and love Irish pubs, Irish food, and history then checkout Ragland Road. Get a beer flight, sip slow on a glass of whiskey, or grab a Kopparberg Strawberry & Lime cider from Sweden. For an appetizer, get the Whiskey BBQ Lollipop Chicken. It’s covered with roasted corn and bacon crumble. Plates of fish & chips whirred past my table, and boy did they look good. But the hottest menu around our dinner table was the Worth the Wait Beef Sandwich. The beef had been braised for 12 hours and was served with sautéed mushrooms, crispy onions, garlic aioli and smoked cheddar on ciabatta. I ate the Serious Steak, but I can’t recommend that to anyone. The sirloin was average, the mashed potatoes tasted like instant potatoes, and my wife took one bite of... Read More

Emerald Coast Theatre Company Presents The Sound of Music

Emerald Coast Theatre Company (ECTC) is proud to present The Sound of Music May 5 -14, 2023. Don’t miss the world’s most beloved musical based on the true story of the Von Trapp family. Featuring a trove of cherished songs, including “Climb Every Mountain,” “My Favorite Things,” “Do Re Mi,” “Sixteen Going on Seventeen,” and the title number “The Sound of Music,” this is one inspiring musical that brings joy to audiences of all ages. Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. “The Sound of Music is a heartwarming and captivating musical about the Von Trapp family of singers. It’s a must see for the whole family. ‘The hills are alive’ at ECTC and we are so excited to end our ten year anniversary season with this classic musical,” said Nathaneal Fisher, founder of ECTC and director of The Sound of Music. Director: Nathanael Fisher Assistant Director: Trenton Bainbridge Costume & Props Design: Anna Fisher Costumes Provided by: Wardrobe Witchery Set Designer: Rebeca Lake Choreographer: Emily Bainbridge Music Director: Skylar Smith Lighting Designer: Baron Leon Sound Design: Derrick Gainey Stage Manager: Phillip Padgett Technical Director: Drake Miller Costume Assistant: Taylor Walker Scenic Artist: Holly Griffin Cast List: The Sound Of Music Maria Rainer….………………………Anna Joy Powell Captain Georg von Trapp …..…….Clay Smith The Mother Abbess…………………Martha Wingfield Sister Berthe/Frau Schmidt ……….Savannah Juneau Sister Margaretta/Frau Zeller …..…LeeAnna Studt Max Detweiler ……………….………Vincent Pelligrino Elsa Schraeder………………………Hillary Marshall Franz…………….…………..……….David Dewitt Baron Elberfeld…………………..…..PJ Metzger Sister Sophia/Baroness Elberfeld …Lendsey... Read More


Volunteer For Earth Day Coastal Cleanup April 29

  The Walton County Tourism Department is partnering with Surf Hut and Okaloosa County to complete a coastal cleanup on Earth Day Saturday, April 29 from 8 – 10 a.m. Both residents and visitors are encouraged to participate. There will be cleanup contests with fun prizes, free event t-shirts and a free post cleanup breakfast served at some of our favorite local restaurants. T-shirts and breakfast will be limited in quantity, so make sure to register online and show up on time! Cleanup Locations include:   Read More


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Where to Play in May · Forgotten Coast Featured Events

Photo courtesy of the Tupelo Honey Festival in Wewahitchka With multiple home tours of Apalachicola’s beautiful historic properties and festivals commemorating some of the finest offerings of the Forgotten Coast area – shrimp and honey – May is a sweet time to be in Gulf and Franklin Counties. Scroll below for more info on our featured events! FEATURED EVENTS 29th Annual Trinity Episcopal Church Historic Apalachicola Home & Garden Tour79 6th Street | ApalachicolaMay 6th, 2023 During most of the nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth century, Apalachicola was one of Florida’s most important Gulf Coast ports. Explore the town’s past and present on Saturday’s tour of historic and new homes, plus unique gardens, located in Apalachicola’s historic district. MORE INFO If This House Could Talk Home Tour128 Market Street | ApalachicolaMay 6th – 20th, 2023 Presented by the Apalachicola Area Historical Society (AAHS), the 3rd Annual If This House Could Talk Tour is a popular self-guided home tour featuring the histories of 32 locations. Guests are invited to view the storyboards at their leisure during this event. MORE INFO 2nd Annual SGI ShrimpFestSt. George Island Lighthouse and Museum | St. George IslandMay 13th, 2023 This family and community-oriented festival is a one-day outdoor event featuring great live music, a fairway of games for the children sponsored by the Forgotten Coast Parrothead Club, and the chance to dine on the freshest, most delicious local shrimp dishes. MORE INFO Spring Speaker Series – Sopchoppy: Stages of Change128 Market... Read More

Kentucky Derby Party At The Courtyard At Pescado May 6

  The Courtyard at Pescado is hosting a Kentucky Derby Party and Cocktail Class sponsored by Maker’s Mark on May 6, 2023. The party will be from 4PM to 10PM. Enjoy live music by Nathan Fife from 6PM to 10PM and Derby Day dishes and cocktails. The party is open to the public and free to enter.    Read More




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